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Apple Music Officially Comes To Android
Apple has today issued a new update for its Music app on Android and guess what – it officially brings the app out of public beta testing, almost 10 months after its initial release on the Google Play Store. Google’s Play Music appears to be in the streaming music market for the long haul, and France’s Deezer just made landfall in the U.S. late last month.
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The app now features an equalizer. However (at least for me), this just takes me to my device’s EQ settings and not ones built into Apple Music itself. It’s off by default, so you’ll have to toggle it on. But you also the freedom to adjust the levels to fine-tune the sound according to your needs.
Apple Music will be getting a major overhaul when iOS 10 launches to the public this fall.
In addition to bringing the app out of beta, today’s update also adds equalizer settings, giving users more control over the playback of Apple Music and iTunes content. Instead, you have the look from previous year, for the time being.
Though it seems like Apple Music is now available to all users in Israel Apple haven’t yet changed their website to acknowledge availability in Israel.
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With these expansive catalogs available, would anyone opt for the paltry one-million-track library of Amazon Music instead? Last month the company announced that it has bought a Carplay Karaoke series, based on that segment on from CBS’ The Late Late Show With James Corden.